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  2. Rompetechos - Wikipedia

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    Rompetechos is a Spanish comic character created by cartoonist Francisco Ibáñez in 1964, protagonist of the series of the same name. Rompetechos is a short and myopic man whose poor vision generates comical situations.

  3. Memín Pinguín - Wikipedia

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    The average age of the comic reader in Mexico was higher than in the United States, about 18 instead of 13, [4] so some argue the content of comics had a very strong influence on Mexican society. Memín was read mostly by poor and middle-class Mexicans. Some of the critics touch upon the racial aspects, but this topic was mostly ignored.

  4. Condorito - Wikipedia

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    Condorito (Little Condor in Spanish) is a Chilean comic book and comic strip series that features an anthropomorphic condor living in a fictitious town named Pelotillehue, a typical small Chilean provincial town.

  5. Mafalda - Wikipedia

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    Mafalda (Spanish:) is an Argentine comic strip written and drawn by cartoonist Quino.The strip features a six-year-old girl named Mafalda, who reflects the Argentine middle class and progressive youth, is concerned about humanity and world peace, and has an innocent but serious attitude toward problems.

  6. José Escobar Saliente - Wikipedia

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    José Escobar Saliente (22 October 1908 — 31 March 1994) was a Spanish comic book writer and artist, born in Barcelona. [1] He signed as Escobar, and is most famous for his creation Zipi y Zape, as well as the character Carpanta. [2]

  7. Evita, the life and work of Eva Perón - Wikipedia

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    The art was the same than in the unpublished comic book, but it was to be coloured, whereas the original was meant to be a black and white only comic book, such as Vida del Che. [ 3 ] In 1978, during Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship (1976–1983), Oesterheld was illegally kidnapped, disappeared and later murdered by the military junta.

  8. Guillermo Divito - Wikipedia

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    José Antonio Guillermo Divito, also known simply as Divito (July 16, 1914 in Buenos Aires – July 5, 1969 in Lages) was an Argentine illustrator, cartoonist, caricaturist and editor who, through his comic illustrations and humor had great influence in the decades from 1940 to 1960.

  9. Joan Vizcarra - Wikipedia

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    Vizcarra with Messi's caricature. Joan Vizcarra Carreras (born 1967 in Montblanc, Tarragona) is a Spanish cartoonist.He has several books published by the Spanish language satirical magazine El Jueves.